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REWIND

One of the few classic 80s monosynths, the Roland SH-101 became something of a legend, before falling out of favour and then back in again…

Words Dave Gale

VINTAGE KIT

I’m sad to say, I’m old enough to remember the release of the humble 101. At the time, I was feeling rather too pleased with myself, having a Jupiter-8, when I casually remarked to a friend who was looking at a 101 in a shop that my Jupe was akin to eight 101s… In one respect, I was right, knowing that the Jupiter had a full eight voices to exploit compared to the mono 101. but in just about every other respect, I was an absolute ‘wronger’.

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Find the complete article and many more in this issue of
MusicTech
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Nov 17

About MusicTech

We’re very excited to reveal our new-look issue, which is on sale from Thursday 19th October, and we’ve gone the extra mile to give you something really special.
Building up the courage to share your tracks over the internet is one thing, but performing them live is something else entirely. That’s where our cover feature, From Studio To Stage comes in. With 7-pages of expert advice from Matin Delaney you’ll be gig-ready in no time.
Elsewhere in the mag we chat with Emre Ramazanoglu, who’s body of work includes several 2017 movie soundtracks as well as some of the biggest pop releases in recent years. Additionally we present our 10 tips to speed up your computer (without buying a new one), a retrospective on the Roland SH-101 and 6 reasons to buy more gear (as if you needed any).
This and so much more in the new-look issue of MusicTech magazine.